The church courts were perceived as unfair to Thomas Becket and Henry II due to their preferential treatment of clergy members over laypersons, leading to tension between church and state. Becket, as the Archbishop of Canterbury, often prioritized ecclesiastical law, which conflicted with royal authority, causing a power struggle. Furthermore, the church courts' ability to absolve clergy from civil penalties undermined the king's legal authority, fueling grievances from Henry regarding the perceived lack of accountability for church officials. This clash ultimately culminated in Becket's murder, highlighting the extreme tensions between Henry's desire for control and the church's insistence on its own autonomy.
yes he was a very bad man he went as a loyalist creating and approving unfair laws
Farmers who couldn't pay their taxes or loans.Farmers felt like they were treated unfair and so they attacked the courts.Then Massachusetts Legislature sent a Militia to drive the farmers away.
Yes, some of the codes seem unfair.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks
Thomas Paine argued in his pamphlet "Common Sense" that the only solution to unfair treatment by Britain was complete independence from British rule. He believed that the colonies had the right to self-govern and should break free from monarchy to establish a democratic government. Paine emphasized that staying loyal to Britain would only lead to continued oppression, while independence would allow for the creation of a fair society based on equality and justice.
The quarrel was over the fact that if a clergyman ( person who worked for the church ) commited ed a crime they would go before the church court. The penalties in the church courts were very moderate e.g. if a clergyman commited murder he would be sent on a pilgrimage were as a normal man would be hung. Henry II thought this unfair so appointed Thomas a Becket as archbishop of Canterbury in the hope that Becket would help him. The plan backfired and Becket soon turned to the Church's side thus resulting in the quarrel.
they feel their trials are unfair.
Unfair. White people were persecuted on a massive scale.
thomas Jefferson and the democratic republics
heavy taxes on farmers that forced them into debt and made them want their local courts to be closed to prevent them from losing their farms.
yes he was a very bad man he went as a loyalist creating and approving unfair laws
Thomas O. Bayard has written: 'Trade and employment effects of tariff reductions agreed to in the MTN' -- subject(s): Foreign trade and employment, Tariff 'Reciprocity and retaliation in U.S. trade policy' -- subject(s): Commercial policy, Competition, Unfair, Reciprocity, Unfair Competition
We have due process in the legal system so that law enforcement is not carried out in an arbitrary or unfair manner by courts or police, and the rights of the accused are protected.
It is unfair.
Yes, an NCAA court is 94 feet long by 50 feet wide.
No, Thomas Jefferson thought that it would be unfair to the original bondholders who had sold their bonds to the speculators.
Thomas Paine argued that the only solution to the unfair treatment by Britain was independence. In his pamphlet "Common Sense," he contended that the colonies needed to break free from British rule to establish a government that truly represented their interests and rights. He emphasized that reconciliation with Britain was futile and that embracing independence was essential for achieving liberty and justice.